On the morning of April 15th, we woke up to about an inch of snow with the temperature plummet from 67 degree to 25 degree.
Spring flowers such as daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips were buried until late in the afternoon when the temperature crawled up to 30 degree.
It was amazing to see that this daffodil still held its blooming face, while others were not as lucky. I am hoping that this would be our last snow for a while.

Spring flowers such as daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips were buried until late in the afternoon when the temperature crawled up to 30 degree.
It was amazing to see that this daffodil still held its blooming face, while others were not as lucky. I am hoping that this would be our last snow for a while.
Winter's last stand!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of nature ~ xoxo ~ artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteps. I just woke up to an inch of snow on the ground ~ It is April 16th?????????
It won't last fortunately. Lovely photos though.
ReplyDeletei sure hope so for you!
ReplyDeleteoh - you know I feel your pain my friend!
ReplyDeleteBut how amazing is nature -- those blooms still trying to hold their ground and shine!
wishing sunny skies and warmer temperatures for both of us.
Beautiful pictures, I love the contrast of snow and blooms, hope those petals will continue to hold and weather goes nicer for them and everyone
ReplyDeleteWhat a drastic drop in temperatures! Poor flowers but your photos are wonderful.
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